7/6/2023 0 Comments The stand 1994![]() Households that missed important shows would have to hope for a rerun, because there was no such thing as looking it up on YouTube or streaming it from a service. With DVR technology still years off, television audiences were at the mercy of network programming and commercial breaks. The internet existed in 1994, but was just a baby in terms of its development. RELATED: Good and Evil Rally Their Troops in The Stand Trailerįirst, some context. Once the remake airs, the 1994 version of The Stand will be probably be shelved and largely forgotten.īut, man, its first seven minutes are still pretty much perfect. Stephen King has even written a brand-new ending for it. ![]() While much of the book is taken up with the journeys the survivors take to assemble either in Las Vegas, Nevada or Boulder, Colorado (depending on the alignment of their souls), The Stand had more than enough treachery, tragedy, and romance crammed into a relatively straightforward tale of good versus evil to make for compelling viewing.Ī remake of The Stand will be coming to CBS All Access in mid-December, and it has the potential to improve on the original in a number of ways. The Stand, based on the 1978 Stephen King novel of the same name, chronicles the survivors of a pandemic dividing into two camps: those who follow Randall Flagg and those who follow Mother Abigail. ![]()
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